WANTED: Police released these images of three men they believe were involved in the racist incident on a Paris Metro train [MET POLICE]

Police have tonight released images of three Chelsea fans they believe were involved.

Officers hope the public will be able to identify the trio, who they think were among the group of football fans who pushed 33-year-old Souleymane off the train.

The married father-of-three was forced to endure vile racist chants and fingers pointed in his face by male Chelsea supporters on their way to a Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday night.

Five people have now been identified and suspended from attending future matches.

The club has promised to ban for life anyone proved to have been involved in the incident and is helping police in the UK and Paris.

But Souleymane said his lawyer had not yet had any contact from the club and told BBC Radio 5 Live Drive: "I felt truly wounded to the bottom of my heart that I really couldn't believe it.

"We're in 2015 aren't we and we're in France. We're in a civilised country and when you are in a civilised country there are certain things you can't do.

"For me, it's a humiliation. I was humiliated in my country. I was humiliated in front of my family, humiliated in front of my mother and father."

He said the incident was the Premier League club's responsibility.

"They (the fans) didn't say Paris, they said Chelsea.

"Chelsea should call my lawyer. And they haven't done that yet. It's their supporters. The director general of PSG has called my lawyer but Chelsea haven't contacted my lawyer," Souleymane told the programme.

“I felt truly wounded to the bottom of my heart that I really couldn't believe it.”

Souleymane

Footage posted online appeared to show the footie fans shouting and gesturing at Souleymane before pushing him out of the carriage when he steps in.

The supporters were travelling to the Parc des Princes ground for Chelsea's Champions League match against PSG, which ended in a 1-1 draw.

They also chanted at bemused onlookers "We're racist and that's the way we like it" and "Where were you in World War Two?".

Josh Parsons, 21 – one of the fans spotted on the Metro train – has been told by bosses at his City job he will not return to work until an investigation has been conducted.

Chelsea what you gonna do?Your club as been linked to racism for so long!What have you done?Put a couple of signs up in your ground? #ActNOW